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mszperfecshun
Aug 5, 2007, 11:37 AM
Hey, this may be a dumb question to ask but its always better to be safe then sorry.

Last week me and my boyfriend met and we got a bit close. We never had sex so the furthest we ever went was touching/feeling up on each other and kissing. He sucked on my breasts. It wasn't the first time he did it but he did it a bit too much this time like he kept doing it to my right breast and their was biting involved as well. He bit the nipple and at that time yes it did ache a little but at the same time it felt good. Now its been 3 days and today while taking a shower I noticed a litle brown thing next to the nipple on the breast he actually sucked on. I did feel a bit of the ache/pain but now its gone. The little brown mark thing doesn't hurt or anything when I touch it its just there. So I was wondering if this was something serious or not? Maybe its just his teeth marks that will be gone in a few days? Any info will be highly apreciated. And by the way, I'm 20 if that helps.

J_9
Aug 5, 2007, 11:40 AM
Sounds like you got what we called as teenagers, a hickey, or a love bite. Nothing serious.

nauticalstar420
Aug 5, 2007, 11:40 AM
It could be teeth marks, or it could be chaffing from his beard possibly. If so, this is okay and should clear up on its own.

If it does not clear up, see a doctor for other possibilities of what it may be. :)

mszperfecshun
Aug 5, 2007, 11:09 PM
It's not on the breast. It's near the nipple area. Like RIGHT next to it. Possibly where he bit it. I don't want any breast cancer or anything lol. That's why I questioned.

nauticalstar420
Aug 5, 2007, 11:12 PM
You can still get marks like this from lovebites, sucking, etc. Even on or around the nipple area. Bites anywhere on your body can leave a mark. Like I said before, if it does not clear up and becomes a big worry for you, see a doctor :)

LearningAsIGo
Aug 6, 2007, 05:45 AM
With a "lovebite" they're saying you have a small bruise on your nipple. Its brown rather than blue/purple just because of the natural skin tone of the area. No worries.